Services

The City of Leduc has something for everyone. We're able to provide residents with programs and services that enhance their quality of life and sense of community. We have a city that we are proud to live and work in.

Government

The City of Leduc is a community that takes great pride in its past, present and future. Our mission is to protect and enhance the quality of life in our community and the unique environment of our area through effective, innovative, responsible leadership and consultation.

Enforcement Services

The City of Leduc Enforcement Services is a team of Community Peace Officers (CPO) appointed by the Alberta Solicitor General and Minister of Public Security. Working closely with the Leduc & District Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Enforcement Services work to raise awareness and ensure compliance with city bylaws and select provincial statutes.

Enforcement Services is responsible for:

Traffic Enforcement

Parking Control

Community Standards

Animal & Pet Control

Weed & Pest Control

Bylaw Enforcement

Bylaw enforcement is one of the primary responsibilities of Enforcement Services. Commonly investigated bylaw concerns include:

Pet Licencing & Control

Property Compliance (unsightly properties, sidewalk snow removal)

Smoking Restrictions

Parking Enforcement

Community Peace Officers are scheduled for various shifts through the week as well as weekends. All calls are responded to in a timely manner, and almost always within 1 to 2 business days.

Important Contacts

Community Safety Advisory Committee

The driving force behind the Community Safety Advisory Committee (CSAC) comes from the desire to maintain the City of Leduc as a safe and healthy place to live and raise a family. This is done by utilizing broad community engagement strategies, effective communication, and a holistic community safety approach.

Committee members represent key sectors of the community with the primary goal of establishing community safety program targets:

Enforcement Services Investigations Process

To start an investigation, a formal complaint must be filed by calling Enforcement Services at 780-980-7200 (option 5). A proper investigation and follow-up will begin when you provide your name, address, contact information, as well as the needed information for the concern you have.

Date/time/duration of the event

What the event/concern is

Location of the event/concern

Specific information such as the description of the vehicle and a license plate, description of the animal (breed, colour), type of noise, etc.

At times, the investigating officer will need you to produce a signed statement and may need you to attend court. If this is the case, the officer will inform you and explain the process. Your personal information is essential to investigations and is kept in the strictest confidence. The Freedom of Information and Privacy Act (FOIP) governs the collecting and dissemination of all personal information. If you are required to be a witness in a court proceeding, your legal name may be released to the defendant.